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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Sep 1986, p. 8

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yp OP "i 0 Legion wheels This model A automobile accompanied the legion parade down King Street Saturday morning as part of the Legion's Diamond Jubilee. Senior legion members watched the ceremony which took place at the Town's cenotaph, through their car while in- terested motorists stopped to get a glimpse at the an- tique automobile. X Fair goer One year old Caitlin Carr dosn't under- stand what all the fuss is about at the fall fair. She just holds asteddy bear in her stroller and checks out the crowd at the Library Story Hours is back on Wednesday, September 24, 1986. We have two ses- sions: one at 10:30 and one at 1:30 p.m. Be sure to bring your pre-schooler for the stories, songs, games and activities. Friday, September 26, 1986, marks the first Film Night of our new season. Be sure to bring the kids for fine family entertain- ment. The show starts at 7:15 p.m. Story Hour and Family Film Night are absolutely free. The following is a list of new books available at the library as of Friday, Sept. 12, 1986. Fiction: 110 Shanghai Road by Monica Highland, Expensive Habits by Maureen Howard, The Fisher King by Anthony Powell, A Private Prosecu- tion by Eileen Dewhurst, Seven Dials by Claire Rayner, The Last of the Breed by Louis L'Amour. Do you know someone who CAN'T READ ...but would like to learn how? The Midland Area Reading Council is a group of volunteer tutors who teach adult non-readers on a one-to-one basis. This is a confidential service for which there is no charge. For further information call 549-3372 MIDLAND AREA READING COUNCIL e Training Sessions for Tutors Starts: Tues., Sept. 23, 1986 ~ Correction An article in the Huronia Weekend last Friday stated that the third annual Toy drive, hosted by the Con- cerned Motorcylists of Huronia, was to take place Sat, Sept. 7. The article should have read, the toy drive will take place Sat. Sept. 27. We regret the error. Fall fair. Even though the weather put a damper on part of Friday's fair activities, the rest of the weekend went smoothly. «+ ELECTROLUX CANADA Integrity in Product and Customer Service DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED Electrolux Canada is looking for a local person to be our district representative in Penetang, Midland, Victoria Harbour and vicinity. Applicant must have a car and two years sales experience. FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT: Mr. C. Desjardins, Huronia District Manager 728-3392 SKILJA design 579 Bay Street Midland eZ Let Us Give You and Your Windo The Treatment!! We offer a wide range of verticals, horizontals, pleated shades and woven woods by Hunter-Douglas, Kirsch, Louverdrape, Draco and Bergemont. For your windows that means fashion with flawless function. For you that means quality and service at our consistent- ly great prices of 30% Off suggested retail You can't lose when you get the treatment from SKILJA design Sipe ey eres Where Parking and Decorating Advice are Free!!! --> __--_---- J "EACH ONE TEACH ONE" The Wye Marsh wildlife 5 FESTIVAL # Ass Pe RR ge CONSERVATION AND ART Hwy. 12, Midland, Ontario 526-7809 Saturday, Sept. 20 9 a.m. - 39 p.m. Sunday Sept. 21 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ag $3 Adults; $1 Children fe) Grounds FEATURING CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINERS Theatre Tickets Available on Site SAT., SEPT. 20 12 noon "We Otter Save Wetlands' Puppet Show 1:30 p.m. Tanglefoot 4 3:00 p.m. Chris Rawlings 4:30 p.m. "We Otter Save Wetlands" 7:00 p.m. Eric Nagler SUN., SEPT. 21 12 noon "Animals Alive" - Jim Louisek 1:30 p.m. Chris Rawlings 2:30 p.m. "Animals Alive"' " 4:00 p.m. Tanglefoot ART SHOW AND SALE With Slide Presentation by Feature Artist Brenda Carter and over 30 nature artists and photographs DECOY CARVING AND AMATEUR ART CONTESTS SPECIAL SCIENCE SPEAKERS Sat., 11 a.m.: Ernest Thompson Set on Sat., 1:15 p.m.: Toxic Chemicals in Wildlife Sun., 10:30 a.m.: Mushrooms * Sun., 1 p.m.: Reptiles and Amphibians CONSERVATION EVENTS Wye Marsh Turtle Races Georgian Bay Moose, Goose & Duck Calling Competition = Over 30 displays & di ions -- ongoing throughout the Festival DON'T MISS THE DELICIOUS TREATS IN THE FOOD TENT - HAMBURGERS, HOT DOGS, ETC.. The Festival is operating under the Authority of Special Occasions Permit Page 8, Tuesday, September 16, 1986

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